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Since completing her cancer treatment, the Princess of Wales will make her next major holiday appearance.
Kate Middleton has revealed her plans for her next major public appearance.
On Wednesday, Middleton's team released a new video of the invitations being printed for her annual "Together at Christmas" concert.
An elegant "C" for Catherine was stamped in gold on the Princess of Wales' royal cipher, as shown in the clips shared on X.
The Together At Christmas Carol Service is returning to Westminster Abbey on Friday 6 December, and the invitations have just been printed. The show will be broadcast on Christmas Eve in the U.K.
The palace announced that 1,600 individuals will be invited to the event, with Middleton expressing her desire to acknowledge those who have demonstrated the greatest gift of all - love.
The palace stated that the theme was inspired by the Christmas story, which prompts us to reflect on the experiences of others and the crucial human requirement of empathy.
The 42-year-old holds a special connection to Westminster Abbey, as it was the site of her wedding to Prince William in 2011.
Middleton's next major appearance is expected to be the concert, following her attendance at the Remembrance Day ceremonies this past weekend.
On Saturday, she attended the British Royal League's Festival of Remembrance with Prince William and King Charles III. The following day, she observed Prince William and King Charles laying wreaths at the National Service of Remembrance to honor those who lost their lives in military service.
After completing her chemotherapy treatment for cancer in September, Middleton has gradually resumed her royal duties.
"Despite completing chemotherapy, my journey to complete healing and full recovery is still a long way off, and I must continue to take each day as it comes, the princess stated in a heartfelt video. However, I am eagerly anticipating returning to work and engaging in more public activities in the upcoming months."
In 2021, Middleton initiated the "Together at Christmas" concert to recognize individuals and groups who made exceptional contributions to their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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